We stand, as it were, on the shore, and see multitudes of our fellow beings struggling in the water, stretching forth their arms, sinking, drowning, and we are powerless to assist them.
We stand, as it were, on the shore, and see multitudes of our fellow beings struggling in the water, stretching forth their arms, sinking, drowning, and we are powerless to assist them.
The conception of worth, that each person is an end per se, is not a mere abstraction. Our interest in it is not merely academic.…(more)
An Ethical Philosophy of Life